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pbsed cf ('snmerc'ai teachers! the : ection meetings lie'.d in afternoon. wer? well attended and very interesting thruout. some of section sessi.ns were informal present day problem; discussed as they appear different parts s.'ate. tho following slate supervisions attendance: dr. m. b. king, vocational department, harrisburg; w. j', l/iomis. ot ilarrisburg; mrs. anna g green, supervisor household arts harrisburg prof. robinson, taylor, sic, harrisburg. are public school .superintendents l. e. mcqinnes, steelton; j lloban. dunmore; evans prof p. sterna, blooms burg, prof, o'oinson. taylor. spring term opens. "am \v today marks the opening of spring term at normal and there is promise its being record year for yesterday quite a number new students registered i , sc.hool. drawings by town boy appear in "the jester" »«uo li 1 ju \pfe\i? a: i this week's edition of "the je.sler" \ humorous periodical published in >.'e\v york, has a local interest as the cover page was designed by george j. keller, fourth street, now student at columbia university. number illustrations jester" are also from pen keller. while high school keller gained fame with his sketches and wore used several editions cf tho red white. he took special course- art normal last year is completing education , mrs. d. j. waller passed away at home saturday i, v •• iiaw ' one of bloomsburg's highly esteemed women dead after lingering illness with likakt disease for several days her condition sueh there was little hope death at -l:40 o'clock saturday a£- ', ternoon relieved the sufferings of mrs. j david j. avaller, jr., her home on! market street following an illness that dates back several years, with '• last attack sho suffered, however, only a week's duration. waller has been sufferer heart disease suffered just af-j ter christmas' from which she grew better to suffer resulted in death. immediate i cause was myocarditis. condition ; critical first and no time there much hopo offered for recovery. or. hare, philadelphia specialist, called in, but nothing cou'.d be donr; except alleviate suffering. -for days preceding end hourly feared. removes one bloomt.- burg's most beloved women .> deleted wife mother. daughter oif ma'.rh;as & lydla ( (billlg) appleman, 6he born apj pieman homestead kroety valley now farm dr. m. hees', l where three generations applemans lived. lnstitute, later] the bloomsburg state normal school, ! where she was a charter member of phllologian literary society, and also graduated from elmira college. her marriage to dr. waller took place may 14, 1874, about time his graduation union theological seminary sew york city. immediately following their he up pastorate logan fe'iuarc-. presbyterian church la, philadelphia, they remained two years, then move orange- i vllle, filled pastorates ' churches orangeville,roh.rsburg raven creek —in county in which greater, part lives were spent. j 1877 moved bloomsburg, made home nnt o-i y| through long period as its principal built stale school but during years well that superintendent public instruction. only thirteen indiana. penna., away for returned here 1906 when resumed prlncipalship have since here. mrs. sixty-ninth year, having been born 7, 1849. went one four children, whom on y sieter, a. sc. henoch, survives. m. waller, nevfii children oi five survive: .times \v. mack. jr., indiana, pa.| miss bllsn- beth waller, at home; mi.ss margaret of new york city, and rob* er: mrs. hamilton maoown, cooperstown. york. waller has always been active in the work tho kirs: presb.vterlanf church which she a member for many years time nf erection present beautiful homo was president ladletj' aid, p'ayed such prominent, part ita financing. interested civic affair, wa« also bloomsburk'h tirst. public library 'board, back id eighties, whose- 'clmtrifw wtea taken over by library. funeral service* will bo held her lato home !i o'clock tuesday afternoon, with lux. 8. c. dickson, pastor first presbyterian church., officiating. interment he made family plot uommont cemetery. it i.s requested that there be no flower*. cemetery private. normal school made a drive " , almost $2,000 invested there in war savings stamps during the week the past week at bloomaburg state normal school was marked by a drive in sale of war savings and thrift stamp* during stamps to total $1,901.75 were sold. this activity week at the scfhool helps out in bloomsburg's work up to present time, for campaign here 'has probably been less actively conducted than any other town or township th<_> county, -which should not he. local committee lias yet gotten down very active work. harry j. achenbach has named chairman of distribution county organization succeed arthur s. clay, 1111 vacancy created by resignation stephen c. pohe. as mr. clay's selection proved a happy one so also is just man take work, for, its that require* lot well organized effort. 3rd liberty loan drive launched at normal school fl\act. 2.0,191 v a meeting, at which nearly ever; girl .student of the normal school wapresent, was that held in tin chapel yesterday afternoon al live o'clock imoresi womans' committee <>r tlic third liberty loan drive miss mcßrlde, faculty, presided meeting. mrs. john ('.. iianiiaii. chairman df ilic woman's commit ice for columbia county, addresi ed meeting and outlined thi' wort will he carried on coming drive. docp interest manifested l,y all those present. helen carpenter, teacher model school, has been appointed norman school. connection with ihe it is desired thai public shall understand woman--' i are nol working spir-j [it rivalry men's commit-] itee. hut ail towawfa thwj 'successful culmination ; funeral of mrs. waller was held yesterday ma*. it//r seldom liis bloomenurg had a funeral ihat waa more largely attended than that yesterday afternoon at thw e o'clock of mrs; da\kl j. iwuller, . jr.. ih«ld nt her late homo on market street. rev, & c. dickson, pastor the -first presbyterian church, officiated sendees which uo-e marked by utmost simplicity. there was/ no '■■iiikinß. [ acting as pau-b»arew were: itoherl waller, .lames iw. mack. v. h*m- ilton med '.mi. prof. w. b. butllfc robertson and thomas! sutton. « intevni 'lit was made in ihe family plot roeemont cemetery, where m rvlcee were private. attending from out town mr. mrs. levi e. waller .mis. ii'.i:n:ni. wilken-'p,arr:>; anthony brooklyn, x. y,; mlm hniiia washington, i). <:.: ft. robertson, i»ittsimrn: thomas button, indiana. pa.; i ronrad, brc ik "■ a, v.; .1. reifsnyder, bcranton, mlwi jane leonard, pa. spring vacation at normal soon ' begins tomorrow at noon, with students returning to school april 2 tomorrow murks the departure of students .bloonisburg state normal school for their homes spring vacation, and there will he no time lost in getting away to aomee, unless history fails repeat itself. morning classes be held, with noon exodus come. reopen april 2. normal students helped out on questionnaires 4** l tnontial students came to the front yesterday in ihelping out collation of information on reefisiti-ants" questionnaires from columbia county district no. 1. about twenty worked 'throughout day

pbsed cf ('snmerc'ai teachers! the : ection meetings lie'.d in afternoon. wer? well attended and very interesting thruout. some of section sessi.ns were informal present day problem; discussed as they appear different parts s.'ate. tho following slate supervisions attendance: dr. m. b. king, vocational department, harrisburg; w. j', l/iomis. ot ilarrisburg; mrs. anna g green, supervisor household arts harrisburg prof. robinson, taylor, sic, harrisburg. are public school .superintendents l. e. mcqinnes, steelton; j lloban. dunmore; evans prof p. sterna, blooms burg, prof, o'oinson. taylor. spring term opens. "am \v today marks the opening of spring term at normal and there is promise its being record year for yesterday quite a number new students registered i , sc.hool. drawings by town boy appear in "the jester" »«uo li 1 ju \pfe\i? a: i this week's edition of "the je.sler" \ humorous periodical published in >.'e\v york, has a local interest as the cover page was designed by george j. keller, fourth street, now student at columbia university. number illustrations jester" are also from pen keller. while high school keller gained fame with his sketches and wore used several editions cf tho red white. he took special course- art normal last year is completing education , mrs. d. j. waller passed away at home saturday i, v •• iiaw ' one of bloomsburg's highly esteemed women dead after lingering illness with likakt disease for several days her condition sueh there was little hope death at -l:40 o'clock saturday a£- ', ternoon relieved the sufferings of mrs. j david j. avaller, jr., her home on! market street following an illness that dates back several years, with '• last attack sho suffered, however, only a week's duration. waller has been sufferer heart disease suffered just af-j ter christmas' from which she grew better to suffer resulted in death. immediate i cause was myocarditis. condition ; critical first and no time there much hopo offered for recovery. or. hare, philadelphia specialist, called in, but nothing cou'.d be donr; except alleviate suffering. -for days preceding end hourly feared. removes one bloomt.- burg's most beloved women .> deleted wife mother. daughter oif ma'.rh;as & lydla ( (billlg) appleman, 6he born apj pieman homestead kroety valley now farm dr. m. hees', l where three generations applemans lived. lnstitute, later] the bloomsburg state normal school, ! where she was a charter member of phllologian literary society, and also graduated from elmira college. her marriage to dr. waller took place may 14, 1874, about time his graduation union theological seminary sew york city. immediately following their he up pastorate logan fe'iuarc-. presbyterian church la, philadelphia, they remained two years, then move orange- i vllle, filled pastorates ' churches orangeville,roh.rsburg raven creek —in county in which greater, part lives were spent. j 1877 moved bloomsburg, made home nnt o-i y| through long period as its principal built stale school but during years well that superintendent public instruction. only thirteen indiana. penna., away for returned here 1906 when resumed prlncipalship have since here. mrs. sixty-ninth year, having been born 7, 1849. went one four children, whom on y sieter, a. sc. henoch, survives. m. waller, nevfii children oi five survive: .times \v. mack. jr., indiana, pa.| miss bllsn- beth waller, at home; mi.ss margaret of new york city, and rob* er: mrs. hamilton maoown, cooperstown. york. waller has always been active in the work tho kirs: presb.vterlanf church which she a member for many years time nf erection present beautiful homo was president ladletj' aid, p'ayed such prominent, part ita financing. interested civic affair, wa« also bloomsburk'h tirst. public library 'board, back id eighties, whose- 'clmtrifw wtea taken over by library. funeral service* will bo held her lato home !i o'clock tuesday afternoon, with lux. 8. c. dickson, pastor first presbyterian church., officiating. interment he made family plot uommont cemetery. it i.s requested that there be no flower*. cemetery private. normal school made a drive " , almost $2,000 invested there in war savings stamps during the week the past week at bloomaburg state normal school was marked by a drive in sale of war savings and thrift stamp* during stamps to total $1,901.75 were sold. this activity week at the scfhool helps out in bloomsburg's work up to present time, for campaign here 'has probably been less actively conducted than any other town or township th county, -which should not he. local committee lias yet gotten down very active work. harry j. achenbach has named chairman of distribution county organization succeed arthur s. clay, 1111 vacancy created by resignation stephen c. pohe. as mr. clay's selection proved a happy one so also is just man take work, for, its that require* lot well organized effort. 3rd liberty loan drive launched at normal school fl\act. 2.0,191 v a meeting, at which nearly ever; girl .student of the normal school wapresent, was that held in tin chapel yesterday afternoon al live o'clock imoresi womans' committee <>r tlic third liberty loan drive miss mcßrlde, faculty, presided meeting. mrs. john ('.. iianiiaii. chairman df ilic woman's commit ice for columbia county, addresi ed meeting and outlined thi' wort will he carried on coming drive. docp interest manifested l,y all those present. helen carpenter, teacher model school, has been appointed norman school. connection with ihe it is desired thai public shall understand woman--' i are nol working spir-j [it rivalry men's commit-] itee. hut ail towawfa thwj 'successful culmination ; funeral of mrs. waller was held yesterday ma*. it//r seldom liis bloomenurg had a funeral ihat waa more largely attended than that yesterday afternoon at thw e o'clock of mrs; da\kl j. iwuller, . jr.. ih«ld nt her late homo on market street. rev, & c. dickson, pastor the -first presbyterian church, officiated sendees which uo-e marked by utmost simplicity. there was/ no '■■iiikinß. [ acting as pau-b»arew were: itoherl waller, .lames iw. mack. v. h*m- ilton med '.mi. prof. w. b. butllfc robertson and thomas! sutton. « intevni 'lit was made in ihe family plot roeemont cemetery, where m rvlcee were private. attending from out town mr. mrs. levi e. waller .mis. ii'.i:n:ni. wilken-'p,arr:>; anthony brooklyn, x. y,; mlm hniiia washington, i).